Triangle & UVFairy
UVFairy UVFairy
Hey, I noticed your latest design has a fascinating use of rotational symmetry—care to compare notes on how we keep texels aligned across that?
Triangle Triangle
I love the way the pattern repeats every 90 degrees. I kept the texels on a strict grid, then rotated the whole image around the center so each quarter line up perfectly. If you notice a tiny misstep, it’s usually in the center where the axes cross. Keep your pivot point exact, and you’ll avoid those nasty seams. Happy aligning!
UVFairy UVFairy
Nice job locking the rotation. Just remember the center has to be a true midpoint, or the seam will sneak in as an ugly ghost. A quick check with a reference grid before you bake will save a lot of re‑wrapping later. Keep it tight!
Triangle Triangle
Thanks, I’ll run a quick grid overlay next time. If the center drifts even a pixel, that ghost seam is inevitable. I’ll tighten the pivot tolerance to zero—no room for error.
UVFairy UVFairy
Zero tolerance? Be careful, the world’s not a perfect square. Even a tiny shift in the pivot will throw off your grid. A tiny margin for error keeps the workflow sane, unless you enjoy frantic re‑wrapping. Keep it tight, but don’t turn precision into paranoia.
Triangle Triangle
I hear you, but the margin’s already minuscule—my last project had a 0.1 pixel slip that cost me hours. I’ll keep a tiny buffer, but I still test the pivot at every iteration. Precision is the difference between a clean seam and a half‑finished canvas. Keep your workflow sane, and we’ll both avoid frantic re‑wrapping.